All the 12-steps deals seem to give him some sort of surcease from daily pressures. |
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In most circumstances, they are honest mistakes made by writers and editors under the pressures of strict deadlines and unrelenting workloads. |
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But while the terms of the Restoration settlement made political change less likely, they also intensified the pressures for change. |
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As fiscal pressures increased, certain magistrates in the 1760s began to call for lost estates to be restored. |
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The company also offers a one-way check valve that provides high flow rates across a wide range of pressures. |
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When he can't take the pressures of his dying brother any more, he hocks his father's most expensive watch so he can buy a hit of heroin. |
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You need to lose that creep before he pressures you into more things you don't want to do. |
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They're about how these characters succumb to these pressures and these influences very much like we all do in our lives. |
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This process is built on a foundation of fear and is fanned by economic and political pressures. |
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High contact pressures cause the feet to penetrate through the loose material and actually compact the soil directly beneath the foot tip. |
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This change in the pattern of elasticities represents an alteration in the selection pressures on the life history. |
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His wife, he said, understood the pressures of a life as a royal butler because she was the Duke of Edinburgh's maid for 16 years. |
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His wife pressures him to arrogantly walk across a red carpet into the palace, offending the gods. |
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The pressures for uniformity may well have backfired, encouraging a stubborn and defensive localism as a result. |
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But most lament that they are unable due to work loads and pressures from bosses. |
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Other selection pressures also may contribute and further modify growth rates or developmental patterns of some species of Arctic geese. |
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It burns the ciliary body, reduces production of the aqueous humour, and can reduce intraocular pressures even in refractory disease. |
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Because they had such a lions share of the search market they were apt to be under heavy pressures of fraud and manipulation. |
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However, any development must be sensitive to the character of the surrounding area and not lead to excessive parking or traffic pressures. |
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Then, the rock was buried underneath subsequent rock and was subjected to high pressures and temperatures, causing the rock to recrystallize. |
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Volkswagen uses unit injectors, in which a pump is attached to each injector, resulting in higher pressures. |
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Higher pressures force solvent into the protein matrix, resulting in unfolding through a molten globule state. |
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Functionally equivalent genes may evolve heterogeneously across closely related taxa as a consequence of lineage-specific selective pressures. |
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Each work contains a small riot of biomorphic form seeking a balance between exaggerated centrifugal and centripetal pressures. |
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Deformation bands and early calcite cement develop upon wall-rock contraction after fluidization ceased and fluid pressures dropped. |
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As a result of these pressures, stringers must usually move right to move up. |
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The testing lab is now calculating the estimated form pressures based on the strain gauge data to see what the lateral pressures really were. |
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By the end of the day though I was receiving profuse apologies from my accuser talking about pressures of work and being caught at a bad moment. |
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However, the storm cloud of higher rates now appears to have been blown off course by the chill winds of threatened recessionary pressures. |
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The partial pressure of CO2 in the headspace of the keg acts the same under higher blended pressures. |
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There are to many pressures on young girls what with adverts depicting women as thin size 8 waisted sticks as beautiful and glamorous. |
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Partial pressures of ethylene and carbon dioxide were checked regularly during the treatments. |
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Pulmonary function, maximal inspiratory and expiratory pressures, quadriceps force, handgrip force, and maximal exercise capacity were assessed. |
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In their study, the highest interface pressures occurred under the occiput in young children and under the sacrum in older children. |
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The idea behind the hollow base was to make it easy for the bullet to obturate and fully engrave the rifling at the very low pressures involved. |
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These profit pressures were camouflaged during the 1990s stock market boom, which largely collapsed at the end of the decade. |
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His young administration faces fierce and conflicting political pressures on how he handles the stand-off. |
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Although breath sounds on the left improved, inspiratory pressures and hemodynamics failed to improve. |
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Both ladies are 31, so the pressures on them to start having children will soon mount. |
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But even the most creative agencies are losing accounts and feeling the squeeze of financial pressures. |
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It illustrates the political pressures that have been placed on some American intelligence experts. |
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Although the pressures used are immense, the processing conditions are designed so that foods are not squashed and they do retain their shape. |
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The results of this study show that normative pressures of the foot and leg are consistent. |
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Like any other business the Post Office must move with the times and respond to customer pressures. |
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So inevitably, that is going to bring pressures upon recruits that would not perhaps have been visited upon recruits in previous times. |
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Economic and cultural pressures from the Anglosphere have imposed increasing constraints on a wide range of French traditions and institutions. |
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The welfare state is buckling under the pressures of modern life and being dismantled. |
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He blames the decline in beluga populations on various pressures on the environment, such as noise pollution from planes and boats. |
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And who, at this distance, can tell what pressures were brought to bear on ordinary citizens to make them conform. |
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All such enterprises lead a tenuous existence at present, since the area is subject to the city's intense urban renewal pressures. |
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You know, all of us are now working under increasing time pressures, and we need to upskill and retrain more frequently. |
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Due to societal pressures, women undergo all kinds of treatment to have a child. |
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Currency weakness pushed up inflation, an untimely event as it reinforced price pressures that had resulted from soaring oil prices. |
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The same pressures to cut a separate deal with the big boys will test the new formation. |
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Market pressures also busted the snake, as governments were unable to keep their currencies within these bands. |
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Such a role would, in the nature of things, be subject to numerous pressures and attempts to exploit or subvert it. |
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The current work shows that lipid asymmetry and unsaturation both result in high critical pressures in monolayers. |
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Left unnoted are the political pressures on the administration to do the right thing, which are also substantial. |
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A further delay in the price hike would increase the budget deficit to an unmanageable level and strengthen inflationary pressures. |
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The resulting boost in world demand growth triggered a rise in U.S. import prices that bolstered domestic inflation pressures. |
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Much of traditional Beijing has been destroyed by pressures of booming population and economic growth. |
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So much for the corporation's original justification that it could take risks unfettered by commercial pressures to attract new audiences. |
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Of the eight legs injected with a single 30-ml bolus of dye, seven developed high pressures and one did not. |
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The jaw musculature is immensely strong, giving rise to huge pressures and displacement forces. |
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In Alice Springs, undistracted by the pressures of big city life, it ought to be easier. |
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The sick result of the government's policy is to increase the pressures in such families to boiling point, leading in some cases to violence. |
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But underneath all the excitement lurk the mundane pressures of the daily grind. |
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Steam is conventionally produced in small boilers operating at pressures as low as 15 psi. |
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Whatever the outcome of this election these structural pressures will not cease to operate on the body politic. |
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Scene by scene, Sam falls apart under the weight of pressures he only partly understands. |
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Well, the arteries are only designed to withstand certain pressures before there can be a blow-out, just like your car's tyres blowing out. |
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That may be true but remember those in a single income family face the same financial pressures as those with a double income. |
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The fragments battle for space and breath in the maze of pressures inherent in a culture bloated by wealth, technology, and power. |
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The tyre pressure gauges that are utilized on the forecourt to measure your tyre pressures are often hopelessly inadequate. |
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Diamond behaves like silicon when you place it at very high temperatures and pressures. |
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Others face pressures which can affect their commitment to college, such as financial difficulties, housing problems, or troubles at home. |
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Even if he is right, the short-term pressures facing corporations are intense. |
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Because the pressures on the environment are more limited, some bioregions are remarkably intact. |
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The big cats largely disappeared from their historic range north of the border because of development and hunting pressures. |
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Without the pressures and distractions of the group, I started my bike first try, and then flew off, shifting into fourth gear without a hitch. |
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And those pressures create a lucrative traffic in illegal workers, filling the war chests of criminals. |
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Right now the threat of a trade war looms as Europe pressures the U.S. to lift steel tariffs. |
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The pressures exerted by political parties, trades unions, and professional groups contributed a great deal to this important development. |
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The higher DL could also be due to reversible increases in microvascular pressures, blood volume, and hematocrit instead of induced lung growth. |
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He is passionate about theatre, but bemoans the pressures which it is put under in Britain, thanks to underfunding. |
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Currently, the system is able to measure gasses emerging in pressures ranging from one atmosphere to.0001 torr. |
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The ALS is one of only two places in the world where photoelectron spectroscopy can be performed on surfaces at pressures above 1 torr. |
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In most cases the process uses single-sided tooling, at much lower pressures than conventional stamping, reducing tooling costs as well. |
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Ensure that your car is regularly serviced and check your tyre pressures regularly. |
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She says today's society is a toxic mix of social and economic pressures which impact negatively on child health. |
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He said today's youth were more depressed than in the past because of building societal pressures. |
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Yet despite public pressures, the strict church-state separation laid down by the Warren Court survived. |
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Blood pressures did not differ significantly between the groups at any time point. |
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Of these, pressures were monitored hourly on 46 nights and every 2 hours or more on 49 nights. |
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Mr Sharpe said it was mainly young people who self-harmed due to the pressures of modern living. |
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Different pressures, such as overgrazing or drought, can push land over the threshold. |
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For this reason, it is important to monitor airway pressures during ventilation to prevent barotrauma. |
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Once mechanical ventilation has been started, it is important to avoid high ventilator pressures and the associated risks of barotrauma. |
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An air barograph recorded atmospheric pressures every 1.5 min at a fixed station during the gravity survey. |
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With her being so materially successful, the pressures became enormous in our relationship. |
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Andersson says similar evolutionary pressures help to explain the sexual antics of the pipefish, a close relative of the sea horse. |
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Seals were water-tight even at pressures of several bars, but did not interrupt water flow in the xylem. |
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Segmental pressures are obtained bilaterally on the lower extremities at the thigh, above the knee, the calf, and the ankle. |
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In patients with venous insufficiency damage occurs to the veins or calf muscle pump, resulting in high venous pressures in the deep veins. |
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The reason is that costs for the industry are going up and so are the financial pressures. |
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Growth stops, and, as a result, the plant becomes more susceptible to such environmental pressures as drought and high temperature. |
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To equal black powder ballistics and pressures in the.45 Colt requires tiny little charges of most smokeless propellants. |
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As one of Scotland's most experienced professional coaches he has managed to handle the pressures that go with the territory. |
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Clearly, bobcats could survive hunting pressures better than margays and ocelots. |
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The contexts of forest management have changed with new tenurial regimes, technologies, and new pressures for use. |
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Mental tension and physical stress are not needed when you are vulnerable and sensitive to pressures of any kind. |
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The essence of dominance is the power to behave independently of competitive pressures. |
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Because the range of sound pressures that can be heard is so large, a logarithmic scale of decibels is used to measure sound intensity. |
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I was quite happy to accept the pressures and responsibilities, and in many ways it's been the making of me. |
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At elevated oxygen pressures, beta-carotene loses its antioxidant activity and shows an autocatalytic pro-oxidant effect. |
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But the pressures against great power war are very strong, and the penetrative effect of an expanding global economy continues to grow. |
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The company operates in a very competitive industry, with little sign of the competitive pressures abating. |
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The idealisation of motherhood puts serious physical and emotional pressures on women. |
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This is distinct from the notion of selection deriving from pressures exerted by the biotic and abiotic environment inhabited by the organism. |
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Keep your quad bike well maintained, making regular checks to tyre pressures, brakes and throttle. |
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At least in quadrupeds, the weight of the lung is only a minor determinant of nonuniform transpulmonary pressures and alveolar volumes. |
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Clearly, this was a guy, with all the impending pressures, he wanted out of that marriage. |
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High anthropogenic pressures on marine ecosystems have resulted in decreased amounts of commercial fish species and total ichthyic fauna. |
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Still the alliance has been arranged because of legal and government pressures to do something about click fraud. |
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Storm surges are unusual elevations in sea level that are driven by anomalous wind stresses and low atmospheric pressures associated with storms. |
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Check that the tyre pressures are correct, the brakes are in good working order and that the engine warms up as quickly as possible. |
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And the price of buying short term relief would be the accentuation of long term pressures. |
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In fact it brings new pressures to react even more quickly to quotations and queries. |
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Women have become incredibly clever at explaining these choices in ways that barely mention social pressures or male desires. |
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Low-density clathrate structures have been observed and modeled at below-ambient pressures and temperatures. |
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Height, weight, calculated body mass index, and blood pressures were recorded. |
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Professor Burland has been working on the stabilization committee for the last ten years under all sorts of Machiavellian pressures and politics. |
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For practical reasons, the radiographs and the respiratory pressures could not be obtained simultaneously. |
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These pressures are likely to create more conflict within the party than the adhesion to an orthodox economic policy. |
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The pressures of determining jurisdiction and the limits of sovereignty is growing. |
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This increase in left atrial pressure causes an increase in pulmonary venous pressures. |
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She wasn't good enough, quite frankly, but she was one of the active whatsits, there were other pressures behind her, and she caused an uproar. |
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Office environments and work pressures are two major causes of white-collar health problems. |
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Besides karoshi, suicides related to work pressures have also become increasingly common in Japan. |
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Mr England decided to convert the barn when the pressures on farming forced him to give up keeping pigs at his holding two years ago. |
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It also has to cope with pressures between 105 and 109 pascals, as well as contaminants including metal particles and soot. |
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By contrast, making Kevlar involves a complex series of organic reactions in hot sulphuric acid at high pressures. |
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And population pressures are causing heavy damage to the world's remaining wild places. |
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Worse yet, Japan's banks face daunting competitive pressures while lugging all this negative baggage. |
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Can he live with the further pressures on the ailing health and education services? |
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If we increasingly rely on the pressures of potential civil litigation to alter behavior it may eventually rebound on the legal profession. |
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Just as in the case of the failure of deficit spending, more consumption by household will not halt recessionary pressures. |
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These families often face material hardships and financial pressures similar to those families who are officially counted as poor. |
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You need to have strong principle to be able to withstand the pressures and temptations. |
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Reinforcing these pressures were the recriminatory voices of returning servicemen. |
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At pressures substantially below normal atmospheric pressure, more substances can be made to sublime. |
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Agenda for Change also does nothing to redress staff shortages and the huge pressures on frontline staff. |
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Stress levels among York teachers have prompted education chiefs to alert the Government to the pressures caused by heavy workloads. |
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Some referees however are just not up to the pressures of refereeing a top match and they should be removed. |
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All pressures are given in pascals consistent with the units used in the simulations. |
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The slow breathing increasing the partial pressures of carbon dioxide in your blood. |
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New pressures and threats, however, keep coming up with alarming regularity. |
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Reef managers created a system of zoning that regulates activities in different places that are sensitive to different pressures. |
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The pressure inside the container is the sum of the pressures that each gas would exert if it were present alone. |
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Smith says the relaxed atmosphere helps his staff open up more and forget the pressures of the office. |
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This is thought to be because of the much higher atmospheric pressures on Venus and because of the lack of water. |
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When people use drugs, it is often the result of preexisting problems and pressures. |
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Male athletes in general face greater present and long-term pressures to succeed athletically than do female athletes. |
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Similar results were later seen in ambulatory persons with both normal and high pressures. |
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These pressures are also raising the cost of keeping the yuan pegged to the dollar. |
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But unlike others, it can do this under similar pressures and humidities faced by everyday phenomena. |
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Another animal backed into a corner of its ancestral range and feeling the pressures of climate change is the endangered Florida panther. |
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They report on the dramatic increase in venture ratings while also commenting on the pressures to conform to the norms of an MBA education. |
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The children either came from troubled single-parent homes or had run away from home to escape from the pressures at school. |
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He is proud to be an outsider, beyond reach, unaffected by the social pressures that affect normal mortals. |
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These generally come from the outside, from cultural pressures and messages. |
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That candor demystifies the sexual appeal and, in turn, diminishes the sexual pressures. |
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The tapered walls required the development of a new wad and the semi-hemispherical chamber required the use of slower powders to control pressures. |
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Rosa said that although she does not want to drop the charges, she cannot handle the pressures of the situation anymore and wants out of the Army. |
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Here, once again, the opulence of the city puts its citizens under enormous pressures to capitulate to a life style of wantonness and shameless disregard. |
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She is not swayed by hype, jive, or anybody else's pressures. |
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While the cut in interest rates should alleviate some of the most acute pressures facing the economy, the UK economic climate has worsened and we are facing new dangers. |
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Experiment with different pressures and different strokes too. |
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This makes the unions more effective at actually wringing concessions out of companies, since it effectively removes the competitive pressures on them. |
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The new reformists are caught between two different pressures. |
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These two bankruptcies led to intensifying deflationary pressures. |
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And, because the sprinklers operate at lower pressures and amperage than standard electric sprinklers, power and wire costs are substantially reduced. |
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Hinting on pressures and propaganda from other quarters, he gives the lowdown on his daily challenges which he has to face as a television anchorperson and a minister. |
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Those who are growing old may be unwise to try to resist these pressures. |
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Increasing pressures have been felt by the regulatory agencies from many quarters to develop regulations that are rigorous but not overly restrictive. |
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Many university lefties aren't actually convinced by leftism enough to actually hold true to it when they graduate and the pressures of the working life start pushing in. |
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These theories, however, had their source in the same pressures of Stalinism and imperialism bearing down on the Trotskyist movement that gave rise to Pabloite revisionism. |
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The ruinous effects of World War I, combined with internal pressures, sparked the March 1917 uprising that led Tsar Nicholas II to abdicate the throne. |
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Unconstrained by market pressures, private schools have been gouging their customers at a similar pace. |
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To reduce emissions and improve performance, the company's fuel system developers have increased injection pressures to provide finer fuel atomization. |
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Well, about as happy-go-lucky a track as a track about the suffocating pressures of marriage and family can be. |
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Maybe it's her macrobiotic diet, or the pressures of being a young mother, or the fact that she's married to a man who writes nothing but dreary, whiny songs all the time. |
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Even at low pressures the sandblast gives a very granular texture to the designs that is quite different in appearance and touch from wheel engraving or acid etching. |
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Melts form at the highest temperatures and lowest pressures resulting in large volumes of tholeiitic magma that form shield volcanoes such as Mauna Loa. |
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Indeed, Australian researchers recently demonstrated that sapphism among cows may well be caused by environmental pressures and the stress of domestication. |
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It also provided a social setting where the sixth graders could mingle without the pressures of a party or dance, which can be awkward for this age group. |
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Owners hold engineering tenures for at least 15 years before they are invited to sit on the board, a limit that pressures them to bring in new business. |
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Tranter knows poetry is almost always stalked by the bourgeoisie, and that the pressures of textuality create formal difficulties for sense and feeling. |
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The pressures upon players are enormous, but the leagues themselves are to a certain degree complicit. |
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Inflation pressures for adults in excess of this are rarely beneficial, and the risk of barotrauma and gastric inflation are similar in adults and children. |
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Championship will bring its own pressures, and for even the most liberal minded teams and managers, whatever needs to be done to win will be done. |
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Cultural pressures to police gender norms fuelled the widespread practice of surgically reassigning gender at birth. |
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A sound stimulus generator transmits acoustic energy into the canal while a vacuum pump introduces positive and negative pressures into the ear canal. |
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The chemical transmitter that mediates the change to pressures within the bowel has been identified as serotonin, a chemical found in the brain as well as in the bowel. |
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Off-stage as well, mckean and Hill seem bound together, confronting the pressures of the high-profile New York opening as a unit. |
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Staying focused on what's important has ensured her success as she skillfully avoids the trials and tribulations of the pressures that surround her. |
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It is merely the latest in a series of clashes as the bipolar Cold War institutional framework is reshaped by the pressures of today's unipolar world. |
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Morales appears to be unfazed by criticism, much less international diplomatic pressures. |
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And at times, the Game Department engaged in culling operations to reduce elephant populations in certain areas and relieve pressures on the habitat. |
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In the meantime, once it goes public, it will face larger pressures to monetize all those tweets and ramp up advertising. |
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The root cause of public sector inefficiency is the fact that public services are government monopolies which are immune from competitive pressures. |
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It's an embarrassment, a sign of succumbing to the ever-increasing pressures of society, failing the sisterhood, giving in to the boring aspirations of the perfect body. |
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Dependency of the arm below heart level leads to an overestimation of systolic and diastolic pressures and raising the arm above heart level leads to underestimation. |
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Another report detailed the pressures on the rural poor to work under slave labour conditions in the country's garment factories or to resort to prostitution. |
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A higher level of moral reasoning, on the other hand, is associated with resisting the temptation to succumb to outside pressures to act unethically. |
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The Knights may have been unhorsed by their own actions or inactions as in the case of the Worcester County Shoe Strike of 1887, but outside pressures were mounting as well. |
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With the pressures of liberalization and internationalization, the man in power both lacked ways of actively solving these issues and was unreceptive to suggestions. |
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Both values are within the range of lateral pressures postulated to arise from the lipid packing density that exists in natural membranes and unstrained bilayers. |
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What is sought is mediation, as light and casual as the film of a soap bubble, capable of maintaining the critical balance between these conflicting global pressures. |
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Unless agricultural production is increased on the good lands, population pressures will cause farmers to move upslope and deforest the hillsides. |
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It had obviously been made for speed, it was narrow, and bullet shaped, made of a light, and rare material, that buckled under only the highest pressures. |
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That was the Fed's first rate hike in four years, driven by growing evidence of a strengthening U.S. labour market and the spectre of new inflationary pressures. |
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We take the view that it is unethical to make a profit from incarceration, and that to do so necessarily builds inflationary pressures into the system. |
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This may create political pressures for increased government involvement in the application of genomic knowledge that could have spillovers to other sectors of the economy. |
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She feels that her job has freed her from both the grind of the touring lifestyle and pressures she would face to tailor her work to the tastes of out-of-town presenters. |
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This was used to measure the highest and lowest cylinder pressures to estimate how much power would be needed for particular machines such as a group of spinning jennies. |
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Assessment of cough effectiveness includes measurements of maximal inspiratory and expiratory pressures, peak cough expiratory flow, and either inspiratory or vital capacity. |
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It was more like punctuation, a real life comma that emphasizes the constant pressures of our daily schedule. |
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Because most of the Intervale lies within the floodplain of the Winooski River, the land here is protected from the usual pressures of suburban sprawl. |
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Since extended range nozzles have an excellent spray distribution over a wide range of pressures, they can be used on sprayers equipped with flow controllers. |
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And he only partially addresses the broader economic pressures of poverty that caboclos face as the overall Brazilian economy continues along its uncertain path. |
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Even the most modern methods of bringing men from high pressures to those of the atmosphere slowly do not entirely obviate the danger of caisson disease. |
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Freed of external political pressures, they are far more likely to produce sensible social outcomes than any ham-handed state mandate on affirmative action. |
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Its remit was to study the issues affecting the UK call centre industry and its capability to respond to global pressures, particularly the issue of jobs being offshored. |
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Both were career women juggling the pressures of work and a family. |
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The insularity of Washington, pressures of careerism, fear of appearing soft and the absence of institutional alternatives all contribute to a limiting of the debate. |
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In addition, the fewer people involved in making decisions, the more oligarchical and less susceptible to democratic pressures the system becomes. |
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With the exception of two of the platinum-group metals, osmium and iridium, they have the highest melting temperatures and lowest vapor pressures of all metals. |
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Indeed, we suspect gold is likely to grab an outsized share of the immediate future, thanks to the substantial pressures weighing on the US Dollar. |
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The concern is that rising labor costs could trigger a new round of price pressures, and the Fed could be forced to start hiking rates early next year. |
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First, the increasingly maligned US economy is desperately overheated, with inflationary pressures greater today than they have been in many years. |
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We have now investigated the selection pressures acting on tail morphology in a variety of hirundine species, and obtained highly consistent results. |
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Third, Beijing is likely to emerge as an exporting superpower, aggravating America's trade deficit and fanning protectionist pressures in a slumping world economy. |
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The pressures of visual appeal, economic accountability and the lack of information about alternatives have kept most turf managers from finding an alternative to synthetics. |
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The form of iron that is stable under standard conditions can be subjected to pressures up to ca. |
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They maintain the equipment with periodic inspections and log temperatures, pressures and other important information at regular intervals. |
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Bioenergy can also be processed through a range of temperatures and pressures in gasification, pyrolysis or torrefaction reactions. |
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In guppies, both sexual dimorphism and male colour have evolved multiple times as a trade-off between female preference and predation pressures. |
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A larger steam turbine also allows the use of higher pressures and results in a more efficient steam cycle. |
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Both patients underwent total excision of their parietal pericardia with resolution of their ascites and elevated cardiac filling pressures. |
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The corneal epithelium is keratinized and the sclera is thick enough to withstand the pressures of diving. |
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Goobie covers a lot of ground with misperceptions, group dynamics, family relationships, and the pressures many teens face to fit in somewhere. |
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Sea turtle blood can deliver oxygen efficiently to body tissues even at the pressures encountered during diving. |
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The eastern Atlantic nesting population was threatened by increased fishing pressures from eastern South American countries. |
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Waters' lyrics to The Dark Side of the Moon dealt with the pressures of modern life and how those pressures can sometimes cause insanity. |
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With photoperiod change less dramatic and climate change less severe, selective pressures are less intense. |
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This is due to a number of pressures related to their proximity to the ocean and confinement to growth on sandy substrates. |
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Building a pressure hull is difficult, as it must withstand pressures at its required diving depth. |
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Although monoclonal antibodies have reasonably long half-lives, market pressures for less frequent dosing schedules can reduce efficacy. |
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Subjected to higher pressures and varying temperatures, ice can form in 16 separate known phases. |
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The melting of ice under high pressures is thought to contribute to the movement of glaciers. |
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Do not get carded away by the headiness and pressures of the campaign trail end mess up. |
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Each of the languages have been influenced by cultural pressures due to trade, immigration, and historical colonisation as well. |
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The season was marked by increased awareness of the impact financial pressures were having on the team since the move to Cardiff City Stadium. |
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In parasitic organisms, mutation bias leads to selection pressures as seen in Ehrlichia. |
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Following the war, the colony's economy stagnated because of the pressures caused by the war's spending. |
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Soqotri is another South Semitic language, with speakers on the island of Socotra isolated from the pressures of Arabic on the Yemeni mainland. |
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We present new viscosity and equation of state results extending to high pressures for o-terphenyl, salol, and dibutylphthalate. |
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Demographic change can be seen as a byproduct of social and economic development together with, in some cases, strong governmental pressures. |
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To escape the pressures of London, the family moved to rural Down House in September. |
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It is designed for high temperature service up to 200 degree C at pressures of 250 pound-force per square inch gauge. |
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In traditional rockets this is overcome by using multiple stages designed for the atmospheric pressures they encounter. |
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The researchers filtered the juices and homogenized them under two different pressures. |
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Millions of years ago the mica schists surrounding the old Brandberg West Mine became folded and concertinaed by enormous horizontal pressures. |
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Takahashi used the Bank of Japan to sterilize the deficit spending and minimize resulting inflationary pressures. |
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Falling export demand and commodity prices placed massive downward pressures on wages. |
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Banks built up their capital reserves and made fewer loans, which intensified deflationary pressures. |
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Even higher pressures and temperatures during horizontal shortening can cause both folding and metamorphism of the rocks. |
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Several problems exist with traditional extractions such as long equilibration times or high pressures. |
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France generally had close to the slowest natural population growth in Europe, and emigration pressures were therefore quite small. |
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Currently, pressures from employers, parents and governments have defined the type of education offered at educational institutions. |
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On island ecosystems created by other hydrological projects, those sorts of pressures have wreaked both immediate and long-term devastation. |
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Combined with Tuesday's producer price index, which showed a decline in core wholesale prices, the data point to a drop in inflation pressures. |
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Dose-response effects of customised foot orthoses on lower limb muscle activity and plantar pressures in pronated foot type. |
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They tried to oppose its completion by diplomatic pressures and by promoting revolts among workers. |
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At temperatures and pressures found at Earth's surface, pure iron has a structure called a body-centered cubic crystal. |
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Unfortunately, most people on medication still have blood pressures that are too high, says Manson. |
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The monitor is a small, portable device programmed to record blood pressures at specific intervals. |
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Moreover, 6 months after the researchers weaned the animals off sodium, their blood pressures returned to normal. |
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This produces hoarseness, breathiness, increased phonation threshold pressures, decreased vocal efficiency and, commonly, voice fatigue. |
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In a recent study, researchers used automatic monitors to measure the blood pressures of almost 300 hypertensives. |
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All of the weight and force is concentrated on the points of contact, creating very high pressures which can lead to brinelling. |
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According to Russell Grant, the Sagittarian could be plagued by work and family pressures in another challenging but exciting year. |
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Benna Bu Zaboon lectures on techniques to cope with life's pressures and effective management of anger. |
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Major challenges of the EU concerning WSS are connected with modern pressures to the system. |
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Various pressures and misconceptions caused me to develop an eating disorder called bulimia. |
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As competitive pressures from the entry of generics post-patent expiry and new brands are growing, product lifecycles are evolving for the worst. |
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The relationship between well performance and treatment pressures was studied by Floyd Farris of Stanolind Oil and Gas Corporation. |
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This technology may minimize the risk of asynchrony between ventilator pressures and the patient's efforts to breathe. |
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Has launched a new line of midrange server computers that steps up the price pressures on its archrival, Sun Microsystems Inc. |
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